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Damascus University Journal for Health Sciences. 1998; 14 (1): 117-135
in Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-47831

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At first we filled the specific file for reproductive morbidity, then a clinical examination and laboratory examination took place. The results showed: Hypertension 11.3% of women. Diabetes mellitus 2.6% of women. Adnexitis 10% of women. Prolapse 11.3% of women. Anemia 26% of women. Urinary tract infection 15.3% of women. Cervix ectopia 40% of women. Vaginal infection 52.6% of women. More than one complication was found in some women as anemia and vaginal infection, because of the economic, social and health conditions This leads to increased gestational and labour complications, which lead to an increase in perinatal and maternal morbidity indirectly if the patient suffers from hemorrhage or ambulant surgical condition


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Humans , Female , Morbidity , Reproductive Medicine , Maternal Welfare , Anemia/epidemiology , Vaginitis/epidemiology
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